Book, Paragraph

 1   I,  25|       unhallowed religion, full of impiety and of sacrilege, polluting
 2   I,  26|         either fixes the charge of impiety on those who serve the King
 3  II,   2|           religion and promoter of impiety, who brought true religion
 4  II,   2|         blind and verily living in impiety, and pointed out to whom
 5  II,   4|          did not teach the nations impiety, but delivered ignorant
 6  II,  43| covetousness, robberies, violence, impiety, all that is presumptuous,
 7  II,  46|           is guilty of blasphemous impiety, man, a being miserable
 8 III,   6|       vexatiousness of a charge of impiety, has above all, with greater
 9 III,  16|      belong to them, and show your impiety in adoring that which you
10  IV,   2|          forgetfulness, injustice, impiety, baseness of spirit, and
11  VI,   1|           a very serious charge of impiety because we do not rear temples
12 VII,  37|           decision as to piety and impiety must be founded on the opinions
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